单词 | been and |
释义 | > as lemmasbeen and (gone and) —— d. colloquial. been and (gone and) ——: amplification of the past participle of a verb, used to express surprise or annoyance at the act specified. Cf. go v. 32b(b). ΚΠ 1751 F. Coventry Hist. Pompey the Little (ed. 2) i. ix. 78 I'll be whipped if this owdacious little dog has not been and thrown down my lady's backside's breakfast. 1764 F. C. Sheridan Dupe iii. v. 35 Sir John Where have you been all this while?.. Sharp Been! why, I have been and dun'd every tenant you have in London. 1837 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers xxvi. 273 Lauk, Mrs. Bardell,..see what you've been and done! 1847 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair (1848) xv. 132 Sir Pitt has been and proposed for to marry Miss Sharp. 1869 W. S. Gilbert Bab Ballads 218 The padre said, ‘Whatever have you been and gone and done?’ 1891 Temple Bar Aug. 470 That I should actually have been and gone and told him so! 1920 R. Macaulay Potterism ii. i. 61 She's been and gone and done it. She's got engaged. 1926 D. L. Sayers Clouds of Witness ii. 48 I say, Helen, old Gerald's been an' gone an' done it this time, what? 2001 H. Dunmore Siege 56 Katya's been and gone and done it again—why doesn't she ever listen? < as lemmas |
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